Names That Mean Of

Discover baby names meaning Of for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Ocypete
In Greek mythology, Ocypete was one of the Harpies, winged spirits known for ...
Greek
Odam
Son of Adam.
Hebrew
Odanda
The protector of one's own group.
Sanskrit
Oddleif
Point of the spear.
Norwegian
Oddo
Point of the sword.
Germanic
Odelet
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odeleta
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odeletah
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odelete
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odeletta
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odelette
Diminutive of Odele.
English
Odessa
Odessa is a place name derived from the Greek city of Odessos, meaning 'angry...
Greek
Odessah
Derived from the Greek city of Odessa, meaning 'wrathful' or 'angry'.
Greek
Odeta
Means 'gift of God' in Albanian.
Albanian
Ofarrah
Variation of Ofarra, meaning beautiful.
Hebrew
Offa
Derived from the Old English word 'offa', meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Ogdan
From the city of Og, derived from the name Igor.
Slavic
Ogden
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdin
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogdon
From the valley of oak trees.
English
Ogechi
God's time or time of God.
Igbo
Ogier
Spear of God.
French
Ogun
God of iron, war, and hunting.
Yoruba
Ogunkeye
Ogun has honored me, referring to the Yoruba god of war and iron.
Yoruba
Ogunsanwo
The priest of Ifa has arrived.
Yoruba
Ogunsheye
The name means 'the god of iron and war has honored me'.
Yoruba
Ohana
Family, often used to refer to extended family or community.
Hawaiian
Ohel
Tent or tabernacle, often symbolizing God's dwelling among people.
Hebrew
Ohileshwar
The Lord of the Universe
Sanskrit
Ohyn
Variation of the name Owen.
English
Ojapati
Lord of meditation.
Sanskrit
Ojasin
One who has a lot of strength.
Sanskrit
Ojaspati
Lord of vital power.
Sanskrit
Ojasvi
Full of strength.
Sanskrit
Ojaswi
Full of vitality.
Sanskrit
Ojaswit
Full of strength, energetic.
Sanskrit
Ojesh
Lord of brilliance, leader.
Sanskrit
Okeefe
Descendant of Aodh (fire).
Irish
Olamyna
Safe haven of faith.
Arabic
Olando
From the land of lions.
Spanish
Olechka
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Oleif
Ancestor's descendant or heir of the ancestors.
Norse
Olek
Diminutive of Aleksander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Polish
Olesya
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Olexei
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Olia
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Olienka
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Slavic
Olimpia
Of Olympus, the mountain home of the Greek gods.
Greek
Olimpias
From the Greek name Olympias, meaning 'of Olympus'.
Greek
Olimpio
Of Olympus, referring to Mount Olympus, the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
Italian
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